When the judge sustains an objection to a question, it means:
A) that the question may be answered.
B) that the question should not be answered.
C) that the witness must wait until the judge makes up his or her mind.
D) that the witness is in contempt of court.
Question 2
An out of court statement taken of a witness under oath and before a court reporter and the counsel is called a(n):
A) admission.
B) declaration.
C) deposition.
D) affirmation.